MR-Guided Transcranial Focused Ultrasound.
Authors: Aubry JF, Tanter M
Previous chapters introduced the ability of using focused ultrasound to ablate tissues. It has led to various clinical applications in the treatment of uterine fibroid, prostate or liver cancers. Nevertheless, treating the brain non-invasively with focused ultrasound has been considered beyond reach for almost a century: The skull bone protects the brain from mechanical injuries, but it also reflects and refracts ultrasound, making it difficult to target the brain with focused ultrasound. Fortunately, aberration correction techniques have been developed recently and thermal lesioning in the thalamus has been achieved clinically. This chapter introduces the aberration effect of the skull bone and how it can be corrected non-invasively. It also presents the latest clinical results obtained with thermal ablation and introduces novel non-thermal approaches that could revolutionize brain therapy in the future.
Introduction
Purpose
Thermal ablation
Study Objective
To investigate MR-guided transcranial focused ultrasound.
MRI or image guidance method
MR-guided
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
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Safety-related matter
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Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Focal Characteristics
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